University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 112 of 148
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Standing: LAMBERT ERICKSON, CARL PINNEY, FRANCIS SMITH. Sitting: FREDERICK BJORNSTAD, ARTHUR FAI-ILAND, WALTER CLAUSEN, ROBERT NORRIS, GERRIT DoUwsMA. Inter-Scholastic Debating campus. Unique among them is the inter-scholastic debates to be held in con- junction with the Morris and Crookston schools of Agriculture. A large number tried out for the school teams, a fine showing of interest in debate work among the student body. The teams were picked by Professor Lansing and Miss Langtry, of the Rhetoric department, from those competing in the preliminary inter- literary debates. 'n HE school year of 1930-31 marked the advancement of many activities on the The teams, this year, are to make the initial attempt of the school in inter-scholastic debating. The undertaking is no small task, the teams being handicapped by a late start in preparation and being pitted against teams from schools with much experience and outstanding records to their credit. Winning will not be easy. A negative and an affirmative team will represent the school. The negative team, consisting of Fred Bjornstad, Arthur Fahland, Carl Pinney, and Lambert Erickson, alter- nate, will debate Crookston on the opponents' grounds. The affirmative team, consisting of Francis Smith, Gerrit Douwsma, Walter Clausen, and Robert Norris, alternate, will debate Morris at University Farm. The question for debate is: Resolved, That the chain store method of retail distribu- tion will prove detrimental to the best interests of the American people. It is a highly debatable question, making for a good contest. -WALTER H. CLAUSEN. Page One' Hundren' N ine VI X, fl . ,,I,. I , I I I I II IIXIIII, Iv, , Ill I! M Il Mi I AI W W Iffli ,G M ' IIQII IQ I-III I IMI W I 1 I V26 K 'YQII i I I I I,QlIf 1 H I 434 Ili: 3 wil MF! 'lf l X ' Hill liflffl fx 72253 I If IISII wif VIS. I R WI r IILI 5 ltig iyf, ' III II ,f',. I 1 I l I will ill? I lffr II, Q2 IIISII I IINKVQITIII i J, ll 'QXI if I II If N ,fi ,yi MMI E L J 1 F I I I i i I I l I S l! .l I I I

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